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Fantastic word game

In the not so distant future I see more 100 plus degree days coming and that usually doesn't completely let up until October.


Yes KFWG, and WFWG 87.7 should have a 70s and 80s music format mixed with Australian artist like AC/DC, Little River Band, Men at Work, Air Supply, Cliff Richards, The Bee Gees and I'm not leaving anyone out am I??.....just Kidding of course the lovely ON-J.
 
Until October those of us in the Northwest will be patiently awaiting our 100-degree days, as lately it's been mostly cloudy and occasionally rainy.

[size=8pt]Seriously, it's felt like October on this side of the Cascades for about the last two weeks now. It'll probably be October when we get some more 90+ degree weather, at the rate things are going up here.
 
Normally all the nasty weather tends to stay in the northern part of your state, because it's common knowledge that It Never Rains In Southern California.

[size=8pt]You know someone had to say it sooner or later.....
 
"It Never Rains In Southern California" was a one hit wonder byAlbert Hammond that Went to number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts in 1972.
 
On the Billboard Hot 100 charts in 1972, they were still recovering from Olivia's 1971 run through the charts with "If Not For You" which apparently only reached #158 on the pop charts.
 
#158 on the pop charts qualifies for stifferoo status which, of course, means that it not only gets to FWG but also to the stiffs board.

hmmmm...stiff...board.
 
On yahoo news you'll see stuff about plankers, which celebrities are sleeping with each other this week and all other manner of useless prolefeed you're highly unikely to hear from a real news organisation like Al Jazeera.

[size=8pt]"Al Jazeera English--We Don't Entertain. We Inform." (Actually, I think that one's been used already........)
 
Useless prolefeed you're highly unikely to hear from a real news organisation like Al Jazeera is doled out all over the media, but I still am not sure about adopting the idea that Al Jazeera is anything but a different kind of prolefeed.
 
A different kind of prolefeed AJE may be, but at least they try to make it appear more credible/sane than what's constantly spewed forth en masse by the American corporate ma$$ media.

[size=8pt]It's like comparing a checkout-line tabloid to, say, the New York Times.
 
The American corporate ma$$ media probably only gets the scrutiny they get because they're the old guard, there are 300 million of us watching them to varying degrees, and we've noticed their mistakes and gaffes and spin for umpteen years.

Give Al Jazeera enough time and enough rope, and enough viewers cataloging their mistakes, gaffes, and spin, and they will hang themselves, so to speak. That's just how things are. Unless they end up being funded by some wealthy, quasi-hidden benefactor, in which case their bents will become more obvious faster.
 
Students in the Space Technology program at PowerWorld U are working on developing a private brand of shuttle now that the NASA shuttle program is out of business.
 
To commute here is not the question, but rather how to commute there without somebody else's ideas and technology, instead of shoving defense exhibits and other mechanisms into overdrive as though we were doing some light house cleaning.
 
Light house cleaning can be helpful, especially if the lenses are dirty, as this can greatly improve the intensity of the light output and can be beneficial in case the radio beacons fail.
 
In case the radio beacons fail due to power outages or shortages, it sometimes takes a few days anyway to catch up on our reading and act.

:-*
 


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